Open Poetry #42 |
Felix Hears Loud Whispers |
Bobby Jordan Member
since 2007-08-13
Posts 491Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Felix is feeing the effects of his old man being locked up in the slammer again. He hears loud whispers at school. The crowning touch of course, was when his fourth grade teacher asked about his family. Of course she did it very discretely, just loud enough for the class to hear. “Felix, how are things going at home?” Felix blushed, and said nothing. From that day forward, Felix nurtured such an intense hatred for the woman, that he almost— but not quite, felt bad about it. Bobby |
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GG Member Elite
since 2002-12-03
Posts 3532Lost in thought |
I've had those moments, with those people, too. Just wanna smack 'em. Or cry. Or write some poetry... Well described. ~alyssa Hupomeno. |
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Artic Wind Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 8080Realm of Supernatural |
Enjoyed ARCTIC WIND |
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Bobby Jordan Member
since 2007-08-13
Posts 491Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Alyssa, Yes, don’t you just hate people that pull that kind of crap. I’m pleased you found it well described. Thanks loads for reading and commenting. Artic Wind, I’m very pleased you enjoyed the read. Thanks for reading and commenting. Bobby |
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Earth Angel Member Empyrean
since 2002-08-27
Posts 40215Realms of Light |
Clever title! If the teacher knew that his father was in jail, then she should have used her "quiet voice". Otherwise, she appears to be a bit of a phony baloney! ~ But, then again, she may have meant well and might have been hard of hearing and didn't know how loud she was speaking. Whatever the case, that surely must have made Felix feel mighty uncomfortable. I think poor Felix needs a hug. (((Felix))) If he had more love and understanding in his life, he wouldn't be so bitter at times. EA [This message has been edited by Earth Angel (02-02-2008 01:51 PM).] |
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Bobby Jordan Member
since 2007-08-13
Posts 491Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Earth Angel, Felix says "Thanks loads for the hug." No, if truth be told, she was just a busy-body, and a very bad teacher. Felix never forgave her. Is it any wonder that some kids hate school? Bobby |
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Margherita Member Seraphic
since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236Eternity |
This hurts. I understand Felix's reaction. Especially teachers need to think twice before speaking in front of the class to one student given such delicate circumstances. Well rendered deplorable situation, dear Bobby. love Margherita |
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secondhanddreampoet Member Ascendant
since 2006-11-07
Posts 6394a 'Universalist' ! |
well done! applause!! |
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Bobby Jordan Member
since 2007-08-13
Posts 491Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Margherita, I’ve found in my long and checkered history with teacher, that many learn all the childish bad habits of their students. I mean—who’s supposed to be teaching who? Secondhanddreampoet, Thanks for the applause. I’m glad it reached you. Felix also remembers some of his teachers who were very good. Bobby |
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Marchmadness Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271So. El Monte, California |
Bobby, I like the matter-of-fact way you deal with this teacher. no excuses for her. I know you have her number because I've known the type. When I was in school I used to have to deal with insensitive teachers who thought it was cute of funny to call me Ida Bell or Ida May (neither is my name) and I hated being called either one. My name is actually Ida Victoria. They knew better because it was obvious that I didn't like it (I was never one to hide my feelings) but they did it anyway. Ida (not Bell not May) |
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Bobby Jordan Member
since 2007-08-13
Posts 491Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Ida, Thanks for reading, and commenting. Felix sends his love to an understanding person. Bobby |
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Roniece Dawson-Bruce Member Ascendant
since 2000-01-29
Posts 5689Sydney, Australia |
yes, I agree with Linda... I'm sending Felix a {{{{hug}}}} too .... nicely penned Bobby... love RDB Be kind at heart....for everyone you meet has their own battle to fight......... |
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Bobby Jordan Member
since 2007-08-13
Posts 491Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
RDB, Thanks for your kindness. Felix sends his love, and hugs you right back. Believe it or not, he remains a very affectionate person. Bobby |
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JamesMichael Member Empyrean
since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336Kapolei, Hawaii, USA |
Yes, of course there is more to teaching than knowing and sharing the subject, it takes some wisdom and understanding...like any profession, there are good cops and bad cops...James |
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Bobby Jordan Member
since 2007-08-13
Posts 491Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
James, Whoa, you have that nailed. I'll have to write about one of Felix's really great teachers. They can save your life. Bobby |
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WindWalker Senior Member
since 2001-10-12
Posts 1218 |
This was very good!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Yvette Junior Member
since 2007-12-08
Posts 19Texas, United States |
The most telling part of this poem was "loud whispers." Those are whispers meant to be heard, solely for the purpose to harm. I wrote something about this years ago: "People who feel the need to push others down in an attempt to feel above them, only creates a FALSE sense of elevation; where oxygen is scarce and illusions of grandeur are commonplace." Too many people like this around. I enjoyed your poem a great deal. |
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Bob K Member Elite
since 2007-11-03
Posts 4208 |
Dear Bobby Jordan, The crowning touch for me is the voice of the speaker in the poem. The speaker is unsentimental but sympathetic. The voice is matter-of-fact about very tough material, which some poets would inflate and editorialize about in the poem. Your speaker is smart and knows better. He gives us the bones of the situation, and lets the reader filling them in bring the flood of outrage with it that the situation deserves. Notice the number of posts that offer sympathy for Felix. The poet earned those pieces of praise with what his speaker didn't say, and that was very artful indeed. That would be you, Bobby Jordan; that would be you. These Felix poems do need some small fixes here and there, but they are very very good. Thank you for giving them to us. You have a rich mine of high grade ore here. Sincerely, BobK. |
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effjayel Senior Member
since 2007-09-30
Posts 1474At the Crossroads of Infinity |
" Felix blushed, and said nothing" Wise move Felix, not a good idea to have a battle of wits with an unarmed foe... Much enjoyed Bobby.. |
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Bobby Jordan Member
since 2007-08-13
Posts 491Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
WindWalker, Thanks for the kind words. I pleased you enjoyed it. Yvette, Thanks for that quote, it’s very true. I’m glad you enjoyed the poem. Bob K, Thank you very much for your kindness. I’m very happy that you like the way this is written. Effjayel, You are absolute right. Felix is a very smart kid. Bobby |
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simon Member
since 2008-01-14
Posts 440London, England |
How I'd love to hear the sound of Felix laughing... |
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Bobby Jordan Member
since 2007-08-13
Posts 491Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Simon, Believe it or not, Felix laughs a lot. He has a hearty, unrestricted laugh. Sometimes he'll laugh so much, that he looses balance, and rolls on the floor. I'll write one about Felix laughing. Bobby |
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vandana
since 1999-10-22
Posts 10463USA |
enjoyed |
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Bobby Jordan Member
since 2007-08-13
Posts 491Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Thank you Vandana, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Bobby |
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